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A quarterly journal of politics and ideas, committed to exploring and expanding the progressive potential of social democracy.
In the new issue of Renewal, Scott Lavery reviews Michael Kenny's excellent new book to ask whether Keir Starmer has healed Britain's fractured union. Free to read: journals.lwbooks.co.uk/renewal/vol-...
In the new issue of Renewal, Eleana Sanchez offers a preliminary take on the snap election in France journals.lwbooks.co.uk/renewal/vol-... (£)
While President Macron�s motives for calling the snap National Assembly elections remain unclear, it is certain that he very muc
In the new issue of Renewal, Jon Wilson discusses the tension between Labour's nationalist and internationalist identities journals.lwbooks.co.uk/renewal/vol-... (£)
Labour is both a nationalist and internationalist party, which seeks to draw on the power of the state to coordinate economic an
In the new issue of Renewal, in an online exclusive Tom Pollard considers what working in mental health services taught him about reforming social security. Free to read: renewal.org.uk/what-working...
Tom Pollard of the New Economics Foundation reflects on his time as a mental health practitioner, and what it has taught him about the limits of conditionality, and benefits of a relational approach, ...
In the new issue of Renewal, Sunder Katwala argues Labour need to rethink identity politics. The party’s 2024 electoral coalition was both extraordinarily broad and unusually narrow at the same time. Free to read: journals.lwbooks.co.uk/renewal/vol-...
In the new issue of Renewal, Bruno Bonizzi, Jennifer Churchill and Sahil Dutta discuss the future of pensions. Labour must confront the asset management industry’s practices if it wants to deliver its promise of a more secure future journals.lwbooks.co.uk/renewal/vol-... (£)
Labour have promised a review into our pension system and unlock pension capital for �productive� investment. There is no myster